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athens remains committed to the austerity levels -- measures it agreed to with the eu and the imf. a sports manufacturer had a great start to the year, sales up 13.2%, and 78 million euros for first-quarter profit. our correspondent has market reaction from frankfurt. >> puma, plunging ahead, just like the logo of the company, the share increase in by almost 6%. people pleased with quarterly results, and they are very optimistic. the ceo wants to reach new volumes in sales in the coming years. people here also overwhelmingly positive about news that the french president sarkozy is supporting the italian central bank president as the next head of the european central bank. it is a bit of a surprise announcement. at this time, germany says the decision will not come until soon, but it does not have its own heavyweight candidate, when one person resigned, taking himself out of the race. a good euro watchdog. >> let's take a closer look at the markets. in germany, the blue-chip kodak closed up almost 1%. -- the blue-chip dax closed up almost 1%. the dow jones closed at almt 1% higher,
athens remains committed to the austerity levels -- measures it agreed to with the eu and the imf. a sports manufacturer had a great start to the year, sales up 13.2%, and 78 million euros for first-quarter profit. our correspondent has market reaction from frankfurt. >> puma, plunging ahead, just like the logo of the company, the share increase in by almost 6%. people pleased with quarterly results, and they are very optimistic. the ceo wants to reach new volumes in sales in the coming...
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>> the case could have consequences for croatia's effortto join the eu. the tribunal's decision is likely to trigger more nationalism and data dispirits of an already euro-sceptic croatian population. >> nato secretary general says he is confident that allies will provide extra aircraft for the no-fly zone operation over libya. he said that he had not yet received specific -- but there were indicationsns thanations will deliver what is needed. nato commanders say the client's needs more ground attack aircraft. our political correspondent has been falling events at the german foreign ministry. ii ask him what the main outcome of the meeting has been. >> i would say that the outcome of the summit's is a fiscal statement. when you consider that in the last few days, it has been a match between member states and nato about the difference of opinion of strategy in libya. they were able, for the first time, since the start of the libyan conflict, to agree on the main mitary objectives. the attacks on civilians in libya must cease. gaddafi forces must withdraw t
>> the case could have consequences for croatia's effortto join the eu. the tribunal's decision is likely to trigger more nationalism and data dispirits of an already euro-sceptic croatian population. >> nato secretary general says he is confident that allies will provide extra aircraft for the no-fly zone operation over libya. he said that he had not yet received specific -- but there were indicationsns thanations will deliver what is needed. nato commanders say the client's needs...
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. >> we're stepping up controls, in line with the eu schengen agreement. we're only monitoring the area behind the border. >> the difference between the 2 may be hard to distinguish for those on the quiet with the letter of the law. >> if illegal migrants are coming from italy, like most have in recent weeks, the italians are required to take them back. and determine the legal situation. a in accordance with the schengen agreement. >> but italy has found its own solution to the problem. ithese tunisian refugees are excited about a new development. >> they told us we would be getting temporary residence permits from the eu today. >> those permits would allow them to travel to other eu countries before the tourist season gets going. ventimiglia's mayor is worried they may spoil business. >> when you see how people a sleeping everywhere, on the beach, in doorways, in the train station, it is not a very nice pitcher. especially for tourists. >> neither italy nor france wants to taken these immigrants from the other side of the mediterranean. but the refugees a
. >> we're stepping up controls, in line with the eu schengen agreement. we're only monitoring the area behind the border. >> the difference between the 2 may be hard to distinguish for those on the quiet with the letter of the law. >> if illegal migrants are coming from italy, like most have in recent weeks, the italians are required to take them back. and determine the legal situation. a in accordance with the schengen agreement. >> but italy has found its own solution...
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captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> has portugal joined the eu countries and feeling when angelo, a popular song. welcome to european journal today. the gadhafi regime, but bob -- bulgaria's militant community presents distrust. portugal is famous for sad songs. there is nothing abo "how stupid am i?" to raise a st -- smile. a law ended unpaid internships there. it may be responsible for the popularity of the song. >> ey might well be the band of the decade in portugal. the quartet's single is something of an anthem for portugal felt alienated young generation. it has become a sensation on the internet. the lyrics criticized conditions in portugal. eds -- many are unable to find meaningful employment. there is a generation of jobless of merging. -- emerging. the song's title means "the fool i am." >> people were clapping, and getting emotional and getting worked up. wewe are bringing a problem that was already known to media attention in a way that we had not before. >> it has made heroes of the band. >> it is our revolutionary new group in portugal that r
captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> has portugal joined the eu countries and feeling when angelo, a popular song. welcome to european journal today. the gadhafi regime, but bob -- bulgaria's militant community presents distrust. portugal is famous for sad songs. there is nothing abo "how stupid am i?" to raise a st -- smile. a law ended unpaid internships there. it may be responsible for the popularity of the song. >> ey might well be the...
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greece has denied reports that it has asked the eu and the imf to restructure their debt. they are the first receive a bill of, but its debt is still ballooning. analysts say it could end up kohring over 160% of its output. >> a restructuring would help relieve greece of some of its debt. the process could take several forms, including extending the debt repayment schedules, luring interest rates, or writing off some of the debt. the latter scenario would lead to out reductions in payments to holders of the government bonds. but it is said that debt restructuring could be catastrophic. >> such an option is neither necessary nor desirable. it is not necessary, because we can achieve our goals by a properly implementing our policies. >> and the main goal is to save money. they hope to raise double the amount. >> european markets took a knock. our reporter was following the events at the frankfurt stock exchange. >> traders have been very worried at the beginning of the new trading week. they h h to digest news from the euro zone, with the u.s. also heavily under pressure. th
greece has denied reports that it has asked the eu and the imf to restructure their debt. they are the first receive a bill of, but its debt is still ballooning. analysts say it could end up kohring over 160% of its output. >> a restructuring would help relieve greece of some of its debt. the process could take several forms, including extending the debt repayment schedules, luring interest rates, or writing off some of the debt. the latter scenario would lead to out reductions in...
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ivory coast recognized presidt has urged t eu toift sationsn itwarnings of a epeng humanitarian crisis. there is no running water o power and hospitals a shops are csed. people a runng out of food he has made a televisio appearance. >> the outing psident deant as close to the ci of abidjan for a week w, the residents have been trapped in thromes inear. i did lt the european union's sancon to fly it to the pos of abidjan because of e illetimas regime of ggbo. >> mr. ouattara saithe aa was been cordon offnd secud. >> the fir picres of the sie. the are e forcesryinto drive ouattara out ohis pridenal bunker. >>e arhere to destroy his pala, says one soldier. t we seriously failed, said another. the fight continue . gbagb' has had enough. the brges e just next door. today, the fhting flareall over tow asor the local residents, a handful are alsoakina run foit. >> there is no water, she says. we do nodrin we doot e. fo the fst timeoday, we're starting to see civilians escapefromhe city by s buried the is been about 10 of these bus thi morni. as you can seehey're stopping th and questioning l
ivory coast recognized presidt has urged t eu toift sationsn itwarnings of a epeng humanitarian crisis. there is no running water o power and hospitals a shops are csed. people a runng out of food he has made a televisio appearance. >> the outing psident deant as close to the ci of abidjan for a week w, the residents have been trapped in thromes inear. i did lt the european union's sancon to fly it to the pos of abidjan because of e illetimas regime of ggbo. >> mr. ouattara saithe...
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demanding a risk premium for loans, but lisbon will be able to get loans at a much lower rate from the eu bailout fund. overall, the fund can issue loan guarantees of 440illi euros. and make emergency loans of 60 billion. the imf has a further 250 billion available. as for portugal, economists estimate it will need about 80 billion euros. but cash alone will not do the trick. portugal will have to find ways to revive its struggling economy. >> steve has more on rising interest rates here in the europe. >> all about fighting inflation -- the ecb raised its k rat by 25 basis points on thursday to 1.25%. the move makes it a first of the world's top central banks to begin raising rates as the economic recovery gathers pace. the bank says the move is necessary to put the brakes on inflation, but critics say higher interest rates could stop the recovery dead. >> ecb president jean-claude trichet has to try to strike a balance between very diverse countries. germany, for example, is prospering and conceal with a risen intere rates portugal, by contrast, is in crisis and will suffer more of the c
demanding a risk premium for loans, but lisbon will be able to get loans at a much lower rate from the eu bailout fund. overall, the fund can issue loan guarantees of 440illi euros. and make emergency loans of 60 billion. the imf has a further 250 billion available. as for portugal, economists estimate it will need about 80 billion euros. but cash alone will not do the trick. portugal will have to find ways to revive its struggling economy. >> steve has more on rising interest rates here...
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m pondría ventaja para el sevilla otra vez eu y rosi que haría su gol, pero no fue su. >>> sergio a. iba a aparecer en dos oportunidades. gustavo m. estaría colocando el cuatro goles por uno. goleado del cuadro colchonero. monarcas recibió a los tigres. lucas lobos estaría rematando para colocar el uno por cero. pulido para el dos por cero. al 84 acosta el tres por cero, así ganan los tigres. hubo muchos goles en el estadio de toluca. estaba ganando m local cuatro goles por cero y la recuperación impresionante, cuatro a cuatro final. más resultados. buenas tardes pásenla bien. vamos a londres para ver los por menores de la boda real. la lista de recuerdos para la boda es así. encontramos desde las típicas toallas para la cocina. una foto de la pareja, nueve dólares. una bandeja para el té, diez dólares. diferentes platos entre 18 y 22 dólares. si busca algo más pequeño, tenemos un espejo con la foto de la pareja. 18 dólares. tenemos también encendedores, videos, y hasta condónes, tres dólares. lo más popular?. >>> la taza del amor que viene de china con esta caja.
m pondría ventaja para el sevilla otra vez eu y rosi que haría su gol, pero no fue su. >>> sergio a. iba a aparecer en dos oportunidades. gustavo m. estaría colocando el cuatro goles por uno. goleado del cuadro colchonero. monarcas recibió a los tigres. lucas lobos estaría rematando para colocar el uno por cero. pulido para el dos por cero. al 84 acosta el tres por cero, así ganan los tigres. hubo muchos goles en el estadio de toluca. estaba ganando m local cuatro goles por cero...
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funds developed to essentially harvest certified emission reductions and trade them perhaps in the,eu, or in california. so there's a question whether the community wants their credit emission to leave the community but still, there's a lot of opportunities to others that may need assistance reducing the emissions. >> all right.. thank you. i think we're just about out of time and i wanted to just take the last couple of minutes to remind you that the website will be open. do you know how long laura? your going to talk about that. you have cards and you can put any comments on that. particularly if you have thoughts about what we, as agencies can do collectively to address to both prevent and address the impacts of climate change and, question two, is what specific things are you doing now to address it and would you like to share with other agencies and people involved in water supply. thank you alright. so much for being so active, and bringing such thought full comments to the general discussions. i want to thank our panelist for being energetic and having fresh thoughts after 36 h
funds developed to essentially harvest certified emission reductions and trade them perhaps in the,eu, or in california. so there's a question whether the community wants their credit emission to leave the community but still, there's a lot of opportunities to others that may need assistance reducing the emissions. >> all right.. thank you. i think we're just about out of time and i wanted to just take the last couple of minutes to remind you that the website will be open. do you know how...
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. >> the continuing bloodsh in yemen, the uted states,he eu, d th united nationare applying pssure f the leer to stand dn. therhave beenened clashes. >> theres a lot ofangeand frtratn. demonstrator marched in the reets of the capital, calling theresint to resign. these soldiers re tre to otecthem. these are troopsoyal to a geral o has joid the posion. ashe withhe p-german suorte continue down the road. it is impossle to kn who fired th fir bullet. more than 100 pple haveied inemenincehisris first gan two months ago. acss theount, doctors and nues say they ar running out of supplies. violence seemso be risin in the meanme. ononday, at leas17 pple died in cshes south of the capital and nr thred sea. >> in theory, the predentas agreed to ep dn, bthe timing and mechasm o his regnatn have not bee made. heants to go on his o ter. diplomats say thatis family membs, many with powerful position are putting on pressure -- arputtg pressure on him to stay. the leader of saudi arabi has agreed to mediate. what manyad hoped would a peaceful rolutn is turning oody. >> we are getti repts that 12 hos
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that would be a dratic cnge before t eu. migration i a ssitive iue fo manfren people, especially in this presidential election year. t suggesting a sengen shutdown is bod toe contversl. several people have been inred after a toado hit e airports in missouri. the twister s pa o a series of strongtormin the area. glass s shaered in the terminal building and several cars were damad. stl tome, a year on from the gulf of mexico oilpill we are in alabama for firsthand acunt of a troubling year. taliban fightersavettacd the check point in norwest pakistankillg at least 14 soldie. hundredsf mitants stormed the post and the lowegion. >> american -- they stard under theatch ofeorge w. bush, b havincreased markedly in eirrequency sent prident obama took offic the latest attack was just credit morng. -- was just iday morning. two zen pple were kille among them wk mitants. for women and fiv cldrewere inhe blding next dr to the compound and they were also kill. that bad blicity has marked this drum campaign sce i inceion. did tha impact,h
that would be a dratic cnge before t eu. migration i a ssitive iue fo manfren people, especially in this presidential election year. t suggesting a sengen shutdown is bod toe contversl. several people have been inred after a toado hit e airports in missouri. the twister s pa o a series of strongtormin the area. glass s shaered in the terminal building and several cars were damad. stl tome, a year on from the gulf of mexico oilpill we are in alabama for firsthand acunt of a troubling year....
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th contagion of eu zon countrs in tuble has moved from greece torela to portugal and the much bigge aniseconomy could be next. , said theest of theuro zone, le by strgest economy germany, takes its extense measures ty have fost -- s -- sofar failed to do to restore confidce. >>rencforces and the ivory coast have sd to beennvold with a firefight at e french quarr's evacuated the japese and debt- amssador from the emssy. forc from ouattar ha attaed gbagbo's palm. -- he. >> on the ro to abidjan, ceasefire talks have failed. alontheay, signs of the conflict. refuses to go quietly. is ard is sti far from ov. gbagbo isxpecd to be hiding in his palett -- esidtial pace a the heart of the city. >> i not a kamikaz i love life. no no, i not seek theeat it is not my goal here to die. ewi and french peacekeeps are on thetree. sml comfort for thpeoplef abidj. more tha a million he already fled. those whoemaihave little. >>italy got sug and some drinks, said this man. -- i havenly got sugar and se drinks. these arehe innocent victims of a utal powertruge that s broken a nation. >>his is a resident of abidjan.
th contagion of eu zon countrs in tuble has moved from greece torela to portugal and the much bigge aniseconomy could be next. , said theest of theuro zone, le by strgest economy germany, takes its extense measures ty have fost -- s -- sofar failed to do to restore confidce. >>rencforces and the ivory coast have sd to beennvold with a firefight at e french quarr's evacuated the japese and debt- amssador from the emssy. forc from ouattar ha attaed gbagbo's palm. -- he. >> on the ro...
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this is a setback, as lisbon negotiates a deal on the bailout between the eu and the imf. portugal has to repay 5 billion euros in debt. it is the third country in the euro zone to require a bailout, following greece and ireland. a large mobile telephone provider is being hit with a fine, a penalty which is 10% of the company's assets, the legal maximum. they have ordered the company to stop overcharging competitors. there was an investigation that began in 2006. the parent company is studying options for an appeal. leading japanese car makers have, as expected, reported a big drop in output after last month's earthquake and tsunami, cut by over 60% due to a shortage of parts in the devastated region. that could mean that the world's top-selling on a maker loses its title as number one. >> things are rolling again at toyota but not as fast as before. march was the worst month for toyota, with production slashed as much as 2/3, and that might just cost the automaker its prime plays and the ranking. it is reckoned that general motors will sell the most units this year, more
this is a setback, as lisbon negotiates a deal on the bailout between the eu and the imf. portugal has to repay 5 billion euros in debt. it is the third country in the euro zone to require a bailout, following greece and ireland. a large mobile telephone provider is being hit with a fine, a penalty which is 10% of the company's assets, the legal maximum. they have ordered the company to stop overcharging competitors. there was an investigation that began in 2006. the parent company is studying...
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the eu sd a very clear message, saying t transition of power mt begin no we hav not heard anything similar in sength from washington. th feeling iet from talking to piticns and diplomats re is the u.s.imply does not know what to do with yemen. i thi whington's one interest in yemen is al-qaeda. that has completely colorhe way theyave eated the cotry. they have given million of doars to the preden's -- ey have given millions of dollars to presintsaleh, and i thinkashiton is very rried about what will not -- what willome xt. all right. havto leave it there. our correspoent yemen, thanyou. serio questns about western arms been used against preste and allied troops your y -- the allied troops. full breakdn has been published for the first time, and it h drawn sharpriticism fromawmakers. our defense correspdent has this special rept. >>ibya, ept,ahrain. regimes that have all useforc to punish popar uprising. and all countes that until recently were beingold british-de as. the lonst lt oflicenses accrued by the u.k. include snyder's- sper rifles and submachine guns f brain and weapons that went
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trs to get its financial house in order, day, hungy and eu nanc ministers ied tflesh t of a iloufor portugal. the debt ridden couny ll ne arod $115 billionn rescue loa. negotiations over a mul-yea progra wiegin mediely. it become ththir country after ireland and greece to need the actual financial feli. in syria, the city of de'a has been theocaloint of ti- gornme protests. least 23 people were killed rio poce using liv ammunion. the outbreak ce as demonstratns bke out across the countryjust week aft present shar al-assad offer to consir seeforms, but stped shortf lifting emergeiesaws -- but stopped sht ofifti emergency laws. >> more violence and more accutionsf secuty fces kiing anti-governnt protestersn deraa. itas been a focus of unrest r weeks. and with e serityrackdown a moh a, ma were left dead. ard thugs wereesponsible, ny sai for t actions of today. the pictures fro sian television shed t alleged gun ring. but many resentse spoke to say it was the security forces that shot at them. is was the scene in one city, al the while a lot of ople were calng f theame ing, "freom." didemonstrat
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to propose a sick rendition program to take mid- level home loss operatives and to in turn them with eu funding. this is a plan that is illegal under international law. we had a rigorous discussion inside about whether or not we disclose the individual's name. he was disclosed thatas a britih consul. it turned out that he was semi-6 -- it was mi-6. when you get rid of "my country to is of the" objection that all journalists want to have, it is a liberating feeling. we put it out there and guess what. the world cup turning. no one was hurt. the end of -- the world kept turning. no one was hurt. nigh.nd was not people do not benefit -- is not of any benefit to put the information out there if you do not explain to people why it matters. like wikileaks, many are journalists. i thought about what they have said about him in particular and about wikileaks and the impact it has had on our profession. i come away with two thoughts. one is sort of a more basic human critique, which is they are hitting on him because he got a scoop that they did not. if he was an american or an established organ
to propose a sick rendition program to take mid- level home loss operatives and to in turn them with eu funding. this is a plan that is illegal under international law. we had a rigorous discussion inside about whether or not we disclose the individual's name. he was disclosed thatas a britih consul. it turned out that he was semi-6 -- it was mi-6. when you get rid of "my country to is of the" objection that all journalists want to have, it is a liberating feeling. we put it out there...
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." >> the internationalally recognized president of ivory coast calls for the eu to lift sanctions against his country. nato has apologized for a air strike that killed a number of rebels by mistake. a dozen children are shot dead at a school in rio. coming up a little later for you, aftershock, another big earthquake rocks japan but no reports of any serious damage. dos and don'ts of a modern marriage. we have advice for a couple ahead of their big day. welcome once again. ivory coast internationalally recognized president urged the e.u. to lift sanctions amid warnings of a deepening humanitarian crisis. there is no running water or power. most hospitals and shops are closed. people are running out of food. he has made a televised address in which he blamed the crisis firm leon his rival who is refusing to surender power. >> the outgoing president's defiance plunged the city into a grave humanitarian crisis. for a week the residents have been trapped in their homes in fear. i have asked for the european unionion sanctions applied to the ports and certain public entities because of the ill
." >> the internationalally recognized president of ivory coast calls for the eu to lift sanctions against his country. nato has apologized for a air strike that killed a number of rebels by mistake. a dozen children are shot dead at a school in rio. coming up a little later for you, aftershock, another big earthquake rocks japan but no reports of any serious damage. dos and don'ts of a modern marriage. we have advice for a couple ahead of their big day. welcome once again. ivory...
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but they not le ishe eu royal look. wh you are covered in metals likeaddafi is. to a brish i, youook ridiculo. >> so far, kate i succeeding a hh street stes me her dresand r eagement botha. which leads to t next ro-- to be frugal an uercor reporte reveale that the royal cornflakes' are presenteto herajes in chea tupperwe bos. >> sh is clearly what the ns wod deribe as a parsimonious. shdoes not spend $5 en she can spend a nkel. she sits there in front the television wittheir plastic ay, eating a ver spartan meal, watching the tally -- telly, and pople like her f it. >> do fee the peop's bank. >> the btz bught outhe best andoder -- in modern britain. for the royalamil it was a chce t show they car. >> it would ride out into e rubble of st lond and see their people. get the emotion jus thinki aut it. someone wou shoutut, "u are bloodyood kaine." d he would shout back, "you ara bldy good peopl" >> le #four -- do n be too emotnal. >> tre were ree us and this marriage. it was bit croed. >> princess dna was ver disive. e taed about her feelis. in aameran might. and in
but they not le ishe eu royal look. wh you are covered in metals likeaddafi is. to a brish i, youook ridiculo. >> so far, kate i succeeding a hh street stes me her dresand r eagement botha. which leads to t next ro-- to be frugal an uercor reporte reveale that the royal cornflakes' are presenteto herajes in chea tupperwe bos. >> sh is clearly what the ns wod deribe as a parsimonious. shdoes not spend $5 en she can spend a nkel. she sits there in front the television wittheir plastic...
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and to in turn them with bank eu funding. this is illegal under international law. this was listed as a consulate in jerusalem at the time. at the end of the day, we said that this was a libyan intelligence officer, would withhold his name? if he was a venezuelan, would we withhold his name? if we get rid of the my country tis of thee objection that journalists have, that it is liberating. nobody was hurt. we gave context and in permission. if you just put documents out there and they do not have any background, people did not believe them. there is no reason to put out the day that if you do not tell people why it matters to them. they probably would not look at it. the critics of wikileaks, many of them are journalists. i have thought about what they said about him in particular and the impact on our profession. i come away with two thoughts i would share with you. one is a more basic, human critiqued. they are hating on him the key -- because he got a scoop that he did not. if he was from a different organization, they would be talking about what the awards they
and to in turn them with bank eu funding. this is illegal under international law. this was listed as a consulate in jerusalem at the time. at the end of the day, we said that this was a libyan intelligence officer, would withhold his name? if he was a venezuelan, would we withhold his name? if we get rid of the my country tis of thee objection that journalists have, that it is liberating. nobody was hurt. we gave context and in permission. if you just put documents out there and they do not...
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toy, the news pushed the eu intest rate uporhe first time in thr years. >>ortul, so oftenunny and laid-back, but w nes to be bailed t. the ime minister said he d not want to rort bging, t th's exactly wt ha happen. >> i am wried, but i thi it s to be likehis. >> its fished. i doot know about tomorrow. >> trying tstave o this day, therhave been four rounds of cuts tt the people creasingly protested. new xes some pensions. public-seor wages wer c and le mon for local councils. the rket saw a country wi a lge deficit. the government h beetrying avo a bailout. portug havborrowing cos d could not stain >> its a sad day f portugal. >> it . we thoughteould manage for ourselves. >> t big queion is not so much wt the size of the ilout fundill , but what nditions might be attaed. what furthe spending cutand ustety mightbe demanded? rememberthiss a country that is still in ression. >>he uk will be exposedo t pouguese bail out becaust backs the eopean emergency fund to hp countries in difficulty. ai willbe in the form loan guarante. the uk wilnot aually hand ov any m
toy, the news pushed the eu intest rate uporhe first time in thr years. >>ortul, so oftenunny and laid-back, but w nes to be bailed t. the ime minister said he d not want to rort bging, t th's exactly wt ha happen. >> i am wried, but i thi it s to be likehis. >> its fished. i doot know about tomorrow. >> trying tstave o this day, therhave been four rounds of cuts tt the people creasingly protested. new xes some pensions. public-seor wages wer c and le mon for local...
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less than 2% of member states in the eu are finding less and less immigration. pepople are happy to stay home, if there is work. >> thank you for coming and sharing your ideas about immigration. the member for of 1981 i came to
less than 2% of member states in the eu are finding less and less immigration. pepople are happy to stay home, if there is work. >> thank you for coming and sharing your ideas about immigration. the member for of 1981 i came to
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connie hedegaard is working with eu members for greenhouse gas emissions and develop an international carbon trading market. the commissioner was in california this week to meet with state officials and local business leaders. climate watch senior editor, craig miller, spoke with her. >> commissioner hedegaard, thank you for working us into your schedule which i imagine is pretty tight. >> thank you for having me. >> you met this week with governor brown and mary nickels, head of the state air resources board. what was the purpose and substance of those conversations? >> the reason why i'm here, california is one of the states that are actually moving forward in the united states and in europe -- >> trying to. >> trying to. we know that in europe that when sometimes when california starts to do something, then it's the start of what will end up being the american way of doing things. so that is, of course, why it's interesting to listen to the governor and mary nickels. what are they planning? what are they doing? also to see if there are areas where we can cooperate. >> we're going t
connie hedegaard is working with eu members for greenhouse gas emissions and develop an international carbon trading market. the commissioner was in california this week to meet with state officials and local business leaders. climate watch senior editor, craig miller, spoke with her. >> commissioner hedegaard, thank you for working us into your schedule which i imagine is pretty tight. >> thank you for having me. >> you met this week with governor brown and mary nickels, head...
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he says that we are introducing eu competition policy for the full-time. it doesn't. he says we're allowing gp's to charge, we're not. he says that patients will be left without services, they won't. why doesn't he realize instead of frightening people he ought to make a constructive competition. >> ed miliband. >> another totally hopeless answer. i was asking -- i was asking about waiting times. the department of health figures are these. waiting times are 20% up for those waiting more than 18 weeks. a & e waits are at record level compared to six years ago. now, mr. speaker one of the reasons why waiting times has gone up is because he's diverting billions of pounds away from patient care into this costly reorganization. let me give -- let me give him this suggestion. just for once, why doesn't he listen to the doctors, the patients and the nurses and scrap his reorganization. >> well, he asked me to listen to doctors. here's one doctor i'm definitely going to listen to. i hope the honorable members opposite will remember who was the member of parliament for dartfor
he says that we are introducing eu competition policy for the full-time. it doesn't. he says we're allowing gp's to charge, we're not. he says that patients will be left without services, they won't. why doesn't he realize instead of frightening people he ought to make a constructive competition. >> ed miliband. >> another totally hopeless answer. i was asking -- i was asking about waiting times. the department of health figures are these. waiting times are 20% up for those waiting...
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k eu than went missing. family members say she often hangs out at pier 39 and san francisco financial district. >>> jury depositions begin. >> this will be the second day that the eight women and four men on the jury deliberate and they will ultimately have to decide whether barry bonds' committed perjury when he told a grand jury back in 2003 he never knowingly took steroids or human growth hormones. the deliberations are expected to start at 8:30 this morning. they are supposed to take a closer look at a key witness. kathy haas quince was bonds' personal shopper and assistant. she saw bonds' personal trainer inject him in the stomach. the jury has asked to have a transcript of her testimony read back to them this morning. >> the fact they are focused on kathy hauskins. because of everyone testifying she is the one with least amount of damage. she said she saw an injection going into barry bonds' belly button. >> reporter: bonds' faces three charges of making false statements. one charge of -- there are a n
k eu than went missing. family members say she often hangs out at pier 39 and san francisco financial district. >>> jury depositions begin. >> this will be the second day that the eight women and four men on the jury deliberate and they will ultimately have to decide whether barry bonds' committed perjury when he told a grand jury back in 2003 he never knowingly took steroids or human growth hormones. the deliberations are expected to start at 8:30 this morning. they are supposed...
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in tunisia, we are working with eu partners. there was a draft law approved for the constituency elections held for 24 july. this is a step further towards free and fair elections and an open democratic society. the european union has a crucial role to play in the southern mediterranean. the changes in the arab world are truly historic, and the responses should be bold and ambitious. the review of the neighbor policy is due to be published in a fortnight. we have been making the case that we have the opportunity to help the people of the southern mediterranean achieve their desires for a free and more prosperous society, and a new policy should see the e.u. using its magnetism to encourage and support reform in neighboring countries. a partnership of equals should reward those who make the necessary reforms and withdraw benefits from those who do not. finally, it remains essential the progress is made in a search for a just and lasting solution to the israeli-palestinian conflict. this is what the majority of israelis and palest
in tunisia, we are working with eu partners. there was a draft law approved for the constituency elections held for 24 july. this is a step further towards free and fair elections and an open democratic society. the european union has a crucial role to play in the southern mediterranean. the changes in the arab world are truly historic, and the responses should be bold and ambitious. the review of the neighbor policy is due to be published in a fortnight. we have been making the case that we...
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the eu is important. here is where the money is, -- europe is where the money is, the bank accounts, deutsche bank, whatever. we have been investigating that for a while. an asset freeze by europeans and sanctions by europeans would definitely have an impact on the situation. >> to you guys know exactly where the money is? -- and do you guys know exactly where the money is? >> we have a lot of information. >> have you published that information? >> no. >> would you? [laughter] >> i'm game. >> show people what is going on. show them where the money is. >> i am ok with the idea. [laughter] >> let me return a little bit to the subject of lebanon. on the issue of what might succeed, as a person known to worry about the influence of the muslim brotherhood in various places, i must confess one place i do not is in syria. that is for relish -- a rather cruel reason. what happened 30 years ago was that the regime suppressed islam. far more effectively than anyone else has ever done, certainly more effectively tha
the eu is important. here is where the money is, -- europe is where the money is, the bank accounts, deutsche bank, whatever. we have been investigating that for a while. an asset freeze by europeans and sanctions by europeans would definitely have an impact on the situation. >> to you guys know exactly where the money is? -- and do you guys know exactly where the money is? >> we have a lot of information. >> have you published that information? >> no. >> would...
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or eu, or both, depending on what the outcome is look, can you do whatever? the south has already approach the the u.n. with a further regard they might play in the south. that's a matter being discussed between the united states and the soft of south sudan. the matter, therefore, is not quite finalized. there are discussions also in new york as to some views as to what they think might happen. both with regard to the problem in the south as well as the problem that relates to the relations of the north and south this is a work in progress. of course, it won't affect uniment. it will continue it's work in darfur. the aeu -- the aec, of course, and the discussion and matter of the aec as to what happens to it. but also it's own mandates, as it relates. in principal, it's mandate is to end when the cpa ends. but the -- i'm quite sure that the members of the aec will want to discuss that also. to the extent that there are might be some things which might require further looking at postjuly 9th, maybe they may december to continue this. but i really don't know wh
or eu, or both, depending on what the outcome is look, can you do whatever? the south has already approach the the u.n. with a further regard they might play in the south. that's a matter being discussed between the united states and the soft of south sudan. the matter, therefore, is not quite finalized. there are discussions also in new york as to some views as to what they think might happen. both with regard to the problem in the south as well as the problem that relates to the relations of...
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and to in turn them with bank eu funding. this is illegal under international law. this wasisted as a consulate in jerusalem at the tim at t end of the day, we said that this was a libyan intelligence officer, would withhold his name? if he was a venezuelan, would we withhold his name? if we get rid of the my country tis of thee objection that journalists have, that it is liberating. nobody was ht. we gave context and in permission. if you just put documents out there and they do not have any background, people did not believe the there is no reason to put out the day that if you do not tell people why it matters to them. they probably would not look at it. the critics of wikileaks, many of them are journalists. i have thought about what they said about him in particular and the impact on our profession. i come away with two thoughts i would share with you. one is a more basic, human critiqued. they are hating on him the key -- because he got a scoop that he did not. if he was from a different organization, they would be talking about what thewards they would give h
and to in turn them with bank eu funding. this is illegal under international law. this wasisted as a consulate in jerusalem at the tim at t end of the day, we said that this was a libyan intelligence officer, would withhold his name? if he was a venezuelan, would we withhold his name? if we get rid of the my country tis of thee objection that journalists have, that it is liberating. nobody was ht. we gave context and in permission. if you just put documents out there and they do not have any...
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and to in turn them with bank eu funding. this is illegal under international law. this was listed as a consulate in jerusalem at the time. at the end of the day, we said that this was a libyan intelligence officer, would withhold his name? if he was a venezuelan, would we withhold his name? if we get rid of the my country tis of thee objection that journalists have, that it is liberating. nobody was hurt. we gave context and in permission. if you just put documents out there and they do not have any background, people did not believe them. there is no reason to put out the day that if you do not tell people why it matters to them. they probably would not look at it. the critics of wikileaks, many of them are journalists. i have thought about what they said about him in particular and the impact on our profession. i come away with two thoughts i would share with you. one is a more basic, human critiqued. they are hating on him the key -- because he got a scoop that he did not. if he was from a different organization, they would be talking about what the awards they
and to in turn them with bank eu funding. this is illegal under international law. this was listed as a consulate in jerusalem at the time. at the end of the day, we said that this was a libyan intelligence officer, would withhold his name? if he was a venezuelan, would we withhold his name? if we get rid of the my country tis of thee objection that journalists have, that it is liberating. nobody was hurt. we gave context and in permission. if you just put documents out there and they do not...
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eu, in this case. so the regionalism needs to be promoted. finally, there's a constitutional mechanism for the military to have a say in securities sector decision making. it was a constitutional court in turkey. but something around the cabinet defense committee, were the two sides of means to sit down and talk together, rather than at each other. perhaps in the short run is sub optimal but a better solution. this idealism keeps turning pakistan in the cycle of the civil and military route. thank you. >> i would like to thank the members of the panel for three very informative presentations. i would like to now move to the question and answer part of our program this morning, and also, i would like to welcome c-span, who is broadcasting live. the way we are going to do this, in order to capture people's questions for the television audience, is to ask you to move to one of the two stationery microphones that are in the room. one is back here. another is over here. if you have a question, please move to one of those microphones. that is the f
eu, in this case. so the regionalism needs to be promoted. finally, there's a constitutional mechanism for the military to have a say in securities sector decision making. it was a constitutional court in turkey. but something around the cabinet defense committee, were the two sides of means to sit down and talk together, rather than at each other. perhaps in the short run is sub optimal but a better solution. this idealism keeps turning pakistan in the cycle of the civil and military route....
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important, iran, india, the 'stans who border -- turkistan, tajikistan -- china, russia, key members of the eu, japan, saudi arabia. enough so that, in fact, that group and hopefully create some synergy and harmony in its ability to strengthen and support solutions in the afghan groups that are very important, obviously, as a way to move the process forward. if the process moves forward, and we have no confidence that it necessarily will, but it is worth a try -- as it moves forward, a second set issues has to be addressed by the outside groups, the non-afghan groups. can we support and, indeed, formally commit ourselves to the afghan solution? can we recognize whatever status afghans want? will we commit ourselves to the assistance, economic and security? will support a u.n. peacekeeping mandate that is initially, alleys, and perhaps for the long period, a verification and monitoring question, it views about enforcement for much rest on creating an afghan force to be able to carry forward its own effort. i am off the podium. thank you, steve, very much. [applause] >> thank you, ambassador. pa
important, iran, india, the 'stans who border -- turkistan, tajikistan -- china, russia, key members of the eu, japan, saudi arabia. enough so that, in fact, that group and hopefully create some synergy and harmony in its ability to strengthen and support solutions in the afghan groups that are very important, obviously, as a way to move the process forward. if the process moves forward, and we have no confidence that it necessarily will, but it is worth a try -- as it moves forward, a second...
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with the diminishing budget of the eu and nato members, can this function without the u.s.? our arab countries willing to finance the european restocking of their bombs? guest: again, and made the point earlier, but i want to repeat this. if we brought all of our forces home from all over the world, the security problems and threats to the united states around the world grow and they will come to our shores. we are doing a lot of important work to protect our country by being abroad, even if it is expensive and difficult. i think we need to do that. the second point -- host: are the arab countries willing to pay for the restocking of their bonds? guest: i do not think so. they are not even willing to pay for palestinian-armenian relief. you will not see any thing from their countries. the question was cannonade to function without the u.s. and i would say no it cannot. -- can the u.n. function without the u.s.? it was not meant to function without the u.s. and we were meant to be there. host: journal@c-span.org. "there is a very narrow line between doing too little too late
with the diminishing budget of the eu and nato members, can this function without the u.s.? our arab countries willing to finance the european restocking of their bombs? guest: again, and made the point earlier, but i want to repeat this. if we brought all of our forces home from all over the world, the security problems and threats to the united states around the world grow and they will come to our shores. we are doing a lot of important work to protect our country by being abroad, even if it...
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so i ask unanimous consent that the letters from both the n tp*eu b, the representative of small businesses in this country, and the chamber of commerce, be printed in the record at this point. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. hatch: thank you, mr. president. president obama and congressional democrats tried to sell the american people on their clunker of a health care law by saying that it would bring down federal health care spending. that would have been a miracle if it were true. but even the administration's own actuary at the center for medicare and medicaid services has confirmed that that claim was false and that federal spending on health care would actually increase as a result of health spending law. some estimate as much as $2,100 per policy. the cash for clunkers program was bad enough, but democrats managed to outdo themselves spending $2.6 trillion in cash for this clunker of a health care law. now this reminds me of a scene from the movie "vacation." at the beginning of that film, clark griswold goes into a dealership to buy a new car before setting off with his
so i ask unanimous consent that the letters from both the n tp*eu b, the representative of small businesses in this country, and the chamber of commerce, be printed in the record at this point. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. hatch: thank you, mr. president. president obama and congressional democrats tried to sell the american people on their clunker of a health care law by saying that it would bring down federal health care spending. that would have been a miracle if it were...
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the quartet reaction, including the united states, but eu, un, russia to the mecca agreement was, and to the hamas victory in the 2006 elections, was anybody who participates in the palestinian government needs to be commitmented to peace, nonviolence, recognizing israel's right to exist, and all previous agreements. hamas obviously does not meet that standard. it doesn't -- it didn't meet it then, and it doesn't meet it now. apparently there's some kind of security agreement. again, we'll find out what the details are, but it's very troubling. there's no agreement on releasing, for example. there's no agreement on -- well, here's an example of the trouble that i mean. apparently they are going to say under some kind of security committee, hamas keeps gaza, fattah keeps the west bank. over the last couple of years, israel and the p.a. has worked very closely in the west bank against hamas. against terrorism. you talk to idf officers, they will tell you it's pretty good cooperation. does that cooperation continue? if that cooperation does not continue, does u.s. security assistance to
the quartet reaction, including the united states, but eu, un, russia to the mecca agreement was, and to the hamas victory in the 2006 elections, was anybody who participates in the palestinian government needs to be commitmented to peace, nonviolence, recognizing israel's right to exist, and all previous agreements. hamas obviously does not meet that standard. it doesn't -- it didn't meet it then, and it doesn't meet it now. apparently there's some kind of security agreement. again, we'll find...
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the quartet reaction, including the united states, but eu, un, russia to the mecca agreement was, and to the hamas victory in the 2006 elections, was anybody who participates in the palestinian government needs to be commitmented to peace, nonviolence, recognizing israel's right to exist, and all previous agreements. hamas obviously does not meet that standard. it doesn't -- it didn't meet it then, and it doesn't meet it now. apparently there's some kind of security agreement. again, we'll find out what the details are, but it's very troubling. there's no agreement on releasing, for example. there's no agreement on -- well, here's an example of the trouble that i mean. apparently they are going to say under some kind of security committee, hamas keeps gaza, fattah keeps the west bank. over the last couple of years, israel and the p.a. has worked very closely in the west bank against hamas. against terrorism. you talk to idf officers, they will tell you it's pretty good cooperation. does that cooperation continue? if that cooperation does not continue, does u.s. security assistance to
the quartet reaction, including the united states, but eu, un, russia to the mecca agreement was, and to the hamas victory in the 2006 elections, was anybody who participates in the palestinian government needs to be commitmented to peace, nonviolence, recognizing israel's right to exist, and all previous agreements. hamas obviously does not meet that standard. it doesn't -- it didn't meet it then, and it doesn't meet it now. apparently there's some kind of security agreement. again, we'll find...
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the eu is important. here is where the money is, -- europe is where the money is, the bank accounts, deutsche bank, whatever. we have been investigating that for a while. an asset freeze by europeans and sanctions by europeans would definitely have an impact on the situation. >> to you guys know exactly where the money is? -- and do you guys know exactly where the money is? >> we have a lot of information. >> have you published that information? >> no. >> would you? [laughter] >> i'm game. >> show people what is going on. show them where the money is. >> i am ok with the idea. [laughter] >> let me return a little bit to the subject of lebanon. on the issue of what might succeed, as a person known to worry about the influence of the muslim brotherhood in various places, i must confess one place i do not is in syria. that is for relish -- a rather cruel reason. what happened 30 years ago was that the regime suppressed islam. far more effectively than anyone else has ever done, certainly more effectively tha
the eu is important. here is where the money is, -- europe is where the money is, the bank accounts, deutsche bank, whatever. we have been investigating that for a while. an asset freeze by europeans and sanctions by europeans would definitely have an impact on the situation. >> to you guys know exactly where the money is? -- and do you guys know exactly where the money is? >> we have a lot of information. >> have you published that information? >> no. >> would...
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the quartet reaction, including the united states, but eu, un, russia to the mecca agreement was, and to the hamas victory in the 2006 elections, was anybody who participates in the palestinian government needs to be commitmented to peace, nonviolence, recognizing israel's right to exist, and all previous agreements. hamas obviously does not meet that standard. it doesn't -- it didn't meet it then, and it doesn't meet it now. apparently there's some kind of security agreement. again, we'll find out what the details are, but it's very troubling. there's no agreement on releasing, for example. there's no agreement on -- well, here's an example of the trouble that i mean. apparently they are going to say under some kind of security committee, hamas keeps gaza, fattah keeps the west bank. over the last couple of years, israel and the p.a. has worked very closely in the west bank against hamas. against terrorism. you talk to idf officers, they will tell you it's pretty good cooperation. does that cooperation continue? if that cooperation does not continue, does u.s. security assistance to
the quartet reaction, including the united states, but eu, un, russia to the mecca agreement was, and to the hamas victory in the 2006 elections, was anybody who participates in the palestinian government needs to be commitmented to peace, nonviolence, recognizing israel's right to exist, and all previous agreements. hamas obviously does not meet that standard. it doesn't -- it didn't meet it then, and it doesn't meet it now. apparently there's some kind of security agreement. again, we'll find...
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first, on the humanitarian front, working with nato, the eu, and the u.n. and other international organizations to get aid to people who need it. the united states government has provided 47 million to meet humanitarian needs. the second track is to continue ratcheting up pressure and further isolate colonel gadhafi and his soesh greaassociates. the contact group sent a message we must move forward with a democratic transsituation gadhafi has lost legitimacy to lead and must go. president obama has been equally firm that our military operation has a narrowly defined mission that does not include regime change. if we tried to overthrow gadhafi by force the coalition could splinter it might require deploying u.s. troops on the ground, and could significantly increase the chances of civilian casualties. as the president said, we've been down this road before and we know potential for unexpected costs and unforeseen dangers. the approach we are pursuing in libya has succeeded before, as we saw in the balkans. our military intervention in kosovo was carefully fo
first, on the humanitarian front, working with nato, the eu, and the u.n. and other international organizations to get aid to people who need it. the united states government has provided 47 million to meet humanitarian needs. the second track is to continue ratcheting up pressure and further isolate colonel gadhafi and his soesh greaassociates. the contact group sent a message we must move forward with a democratic transsituation gadhafi has lost legitimacy to lead and must go. president obama...
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the eu is important. here is where the money is, -- europe is where the money is, the bank accounts, deutsche bank, whatever. we have been investigating that for a while. an asset freeze by europeans and sanctions by europeans would definitely have an impact on the situation. >> to you guys know exactly where the money is? -- and do you guys know exactly where the money is? >> we have a lot of information. >> have you published that information? >> no. >> would you? [laughter] >> i'm game. >> show people what is going on. show them where the money is. >> i am ok with the idea. [laughter] >> let me return a little bit to the subject of lebanon. on the issue of what might succeed, as a person known to worry about the influence of the muslim brotherhood in various places, i must confess one place i do not is in syria. that is for relish -- a rather cruel reason. what happened 30 years ago was that the regime suppressed islam. far moreffectively than anyone else has ever done, certainly more effectively than
the eu is important. here is where the money is, -- europe is where the money is, the bank accounts, deutsche bank, whatever. we have been investigating that for a while. an asset freeze by europeans and sanctions by europeans would definitely have an impact on the situation. >> to you guys know exactly where the money is? -- and do you guys know exactly where the money is? >> we have a lot of information. >> have you published that information? >> no. >> would...
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. >> eu are the head of the government. you have the press conferences. you call the shots ring grew these people are not going away. you would not have to be engaged in the details, but a simple meeting, would that not send a signal the you have at least reach down in the hope of better relations in the future? >> mar relations want to be with the workers of the state. >> they are in fact represented and unless they get that, of they would figure that you could jump over them and have a better relationship given what has already happened to them. >> who want to move through the position. >> it is what happened in the past that led to the most serious breach with the workers in memory. .et me ask governor and see if these figures are correct. the teachers are agreeing to three additional years of work before retiring and contributing a greater percentage of pay for pensions and the pension is at the root of much of the trouble in the state and your state employee association voted to increase the pension contribution by 1.3% over the next five years? how
. >> eu are the head of the government. you have the press conferences. you call the shots ring grew these people are not going away. you would not have to be engaged in the details, but a simple meeting, would that not send a signal the you have at least reach down in the hope of better relations in the future? >> mar relations want to be with the workers of the state. >> they are in fact represented and unless they get that, of they would figure that you could jump over them...
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first, on the humanitarian front, working with nato, the eu, and the u.n. and other international organizations to get aid to people who need it. the united states government has provided 47 million to meet humanitarian needs. the second track is to continue ratcheting up pressure and further isolate colonel gadhafi and his soesh greaassociates. the contact group sent a message we must move forward with a democratic transsituation dhafi has lost legitimacy to lead and must go. president obama has been equally firm that our military operation has a narrowly defined mission that does not include regime change. if we tried to overthrow gadhafi by force the coalition could splinter it might require deploying u.s. troops on the ground, and could significantly increase the chances of civilian casualties. as the president said, we've been down this road before and we know potential for unexpected costs and unforeseen dangers. the approach we are pursuing in libya has succeeded before, as we saw in the balkans. our military intervention in kosovo was carefully focu
first, on the humanitarian front, working with nato, the eu, and the u.n. and other international organizations to get aid to people who need it. the united states government has provided 47 million to meet humanitarian needs. the second track is to continue ratcheting up pressure and further isolate colonel gadhafi and his soesh greaassociates. the contact group sent a message we must move forward with a democratic transsituation dhafi has lost legitimacy to lead and must go. president obama...